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    Re: Fights in High School
    Posted by jp on 8/04/08

    If I know the kiddos...I will calmly talk to them to stop
    and give them options, while sending a student to get help.
    I then yell to stop if I have to.

    I don't like to touch the kiddos because you never know when
    they will turn on you (I've been pregnant for the past 2
    years it seems like...so that's part of my deal).

    IF there is major damage being done...I've gotten involved
    (a kid was about to throw another off a staircase & had
    broken the other kid's nose...luckily the police officer was
    right there!)
    On 8/04/08, Teach wrote:
    > Hi everyone! I wanted to ask your opinion about fights. I
    > am a very new female teacher in a high school. Last year
    > there was a fight by my classroom between two boys. I had
    > yelled at the students to break apart before the fight
    > began, but instantly punches were thrown. Quickly a male
    > teacher had shown up and broke the boys apart. Both boys
    > ended up ok with no major injuries. The administrators were
    > fine with how I handeled the situation, and never mentioned
    > any concerns about my procedure. Yet,I was never satisfied
    > with how things happened.
    > My question for you is... Should female teachers verbally
    or
    > physically break up fights? If so what is the most
    > appropriate and safe procedure to do so?

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  • Fights in High School, 8/04/08, by Teach.
  • Re: Fights in High School, 8/04/08, by Rebecca.
  • Re: Fights in High School, 8/04/08, by jp.
  • Re: Fights in High School, 8/05/08, by NYC teacher.
  • Re: Fights in High School, 8/06/08, by NRM.
  • Re: Fights in High School good question, 8/06/08, by sm.
  • Re: Fights in High School, 8/06/08, by Texas Teacher.
  • Re: Fights in High School, 8/06/08, by CK97.
  • Re: Fights in High School, 8/11/08, by I stay out of it..
  • Re: Fights in High School, 8/12/08, by Dave Z.
  • Re: Fights in High School, 8/12/08, by Patrick.

     
     

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